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Partner to Tourette Syndrome Community Honored by NJ Senate
By The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders (NJCTS) congratulates Stuart Green, DMH, LCSW on being honored by the New Jersey State Senate. Dr. Green is an NJCTS Advisory Board member and has worked closely with the organization to develop its Tourette Syndrome Patient Centered Medical Education program in which young patients…
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Don’t Miss New Jersey’s Premier Diversity Issues in Higher Education Conference at Kean University
New Jersey’s Premier Diversity Issues in Higher Education Conference
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ROBBINSVILLE: Robbinsville girls tennis is reaching expectations
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The Robbinsville High School girls tennis team came into this season with higher expectations than ever. In already tying last year’s season-long win total and advancing further than ever before in the state team tournament, the Ravens have met those hopes. Said Ravens second-year head coach Raheel Saleem: “Knowing…
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PHS Perspective: No coasting at this point in senior year
By Jacob Middlekauff and Evelyn Wu Senior year. Oh, what a wonderful time. So often have we heard of the many blessings bestowed upon high school seniors — nonchalant attitudes about grades, the annual post-prom trip to the seashore, students proudly sporting college apparel as they strut down the halls — but for now, these…
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Don’t choose dirty energy to save towns money
Alfred Cavallo, Princeton To the editor: It has recently been reported that West Windsor has hired an energy agent to evaluate purchasing electricity from a third party supplier in an attempt to save money; Princeton has also been approached with a similar proposal. Governing officials and voters should be aware that in general cheap…
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Don’t Miss New Jersey’s Premier Diversity Issues in Higher Education Conference at Kean University
By Gail Zoppo The American Conference on Diversity is excited to announce the 14th Annual Statewide “Diversity Issues in Higher Education” conference on November 14 at Kean University. While numerous diversity conferences are held nationally, this is the premier event within the tri-state area addressing critical diversity challenges in academia — Poverty, Immigration, Education, and…
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PRINCETON: No conflict seen in adviser’s role with university
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer An unpaid adviser to the Princeton Council contacted Princeton University in February looking to see if any corporate spin-off companies from the school were hiring, this at the same time he was helping the council reach an agreement with the university on a long-term financial contribution. Brad Middlekauff, now…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE passes communication policy
Ed Birch photo. Superintendent Jerry Jellig speaks during Monday night’s Board of Education meeting.
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Inadequate, bungled response to Ebola
By Robin Williams It is quickly becoming apparent that current policy and practice is inadequate to prevent an Ebola pandemic. A bipartisan letter signed by 26 members of Congress urges the president to take stronger action to protect the nation from the spread of Ebola. The incubation period for Ebola is anywhere from 2 to…
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